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![]() "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Thanks for the many comments which have been posted, they are really interesting and helpful for my research, if you have not posted your view yet on the the future of shortwave as a broadcast medium I would be very interested to read them. In the US of A shortwave broadcasters are people with a mission of some sort or owners who sell block time to such people. I don't see that changing very much. Even some people with a mission have dropped out. An example is the Christian Scientists. bob carpenter |
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![]() As for the cost of fixed stations.. I think WBCQ is on the cutting edge, building a wind farm to power it's transmitters.. HCJB in Quito Ecuador built dams and hydroelectric generation facilities to power there mega watt transmitter site. don ward |
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